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‘Abigail and Mistletoe’ by Karen Rose Smith

Just before Christmas, trauma makeup artist Abigail Fox packs up her bag of tricks and travels to Crested Butte, Colorado, to help an actress who has lived in seclusion since a disfiguring accident.

The lodge owner irritates her with his suspicions that she’s only out to hook her name to a star. However, his broad shoulders and quiet intensity make her weak in the knees.

A former stuntman familiar with Hollywood politics, Brady is sure Abigail has ulterior motives. Why else would she travel far from home over a holiday if there wasn’t something in it for her? Yet gradually he realizes that with Abigail, what you see is what you get—a caring woman who only wants to help accident victims rediscover life.

Sheltered in Brady’s beautiful, snowbound world, warmed by his holiday wish that has nothing to do with Santa Claus, Abigail finds herself falling into his arms. But if he learns her terrible secret, the love that’s catching fire could blow up in her face.

REVIEW: I am absolutely calling this the holiday book of the season! I am an absolute LOVER of all things Christmas and that definitely now includes ‘Abigail and Mistletoe’!

It has everything that I look for in a Christmas book, and then some. What more could you ask for at Christmastime than a book about love and redemption and selfless acts of kindness? I love Abigail and Brady! They have so much character, so much life behind them that makes for a wonderful back story.

They have both had so many things to overcome that have made them such great people. Abigail and her secret, Brady and his past, secondary characters that come alive-this book has everything! Its beautiful, wonderful romance at its best and at Christmastime to boot!

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